Tanya Fear, an actress best known for her role as D.r Jade McIntyre on Doctor Who, has been reported missing in the Los Angeles area.
25.08.2021 - 01:29 / deadline.com
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Tanya Fear, an actress best known for her role as D.r Jade McIntyre on Doctor Who, has been reported missing in the Los Angeles area.
British comedian and actress Tanya Fear is missing after recently moving to Los Angeles, per NBC News.
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Doctor Who, has been reported missing in Los Angeles.Friends and family of the star, born Tanyaradzwa Fear, have raised concern and pleaded for help after she was last seen last Thursday.The Los Angeles Police Department have also confirmed a missing persons report was filed on September 9.A poster on social media confirms Fear went missing around the LA/Hollywood Bowl area, with ABC News reporting that she was last seen at Trader Joe’s on Santa Monica Boulevard.My friend Tanya has gone missing
Doctor Who actress Tanya Fear has been reported missing in Los Angeles after worried friends and family have launched an appeal to find her. The missing actress was last seen in the Hollywood Bowl area of Los Angeles on Thursday September 9.
Doctor Who actress Tanya Fear has been reported missing by her friends and family after she was last seen in Los Angeles.The actress, who is best known for her role of Dr Jade McIntyre in the BBC series, was last seen in the Hollywood Bowl area of Los Angeles on Thursday 9 September. Friends have launched an appeal on social media to find the actress with users sharing a picture of Tanya alongside a contact number.The poster reads: "Missing person.
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